Private In-Home and Online Spanish Tutoring in St. Peters, MO

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"We went over her grade book and talked about knowledge of upcoming test dates. We also reviewed Blackboard to see where upcoming tests were posted per her teacher. We worked on her challenging homework, and she is to study her vocab words through Saturday. I am here to support her. "

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"We worked on days of the week, foods, writing out our numbers and the Spanish and English alphabets. His parents would like him to start understanding the differences between the two alphabets. As he is still getting confident with the English alphabet and sounds that the letters make, I am going to carefully and gradually get him familiar with the Spanish. He is doing fantastic with our lessons!! He wrote out sentences."

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"We worked on the names of family members and talked about our families a bit. We also included the verb "llamarse" to talk about what people's names were. We then went on to talk about description terms and talking about someone's physical features, as well as their personality. We ended by playing the post-it game again where I put words on post-its of objects in the room and they had to put the post-it on the object."

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"We worked on the student's speaking. I tried to keep the conversation in Spanish for him to practice his speaking skills and get better on his listening skills. He was struggling with few words but was able to have an idea of what I was trying to say when he would hear the complete sentences. He was very positive about the lesson. He is processing on expanding his Spanish."

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"We worked through sentences using the present subjunctive, relative pronouns and formal/informal commands. The student struggled most with the commands as there are several types and all are formed and used differently. Even so, she was very eager to make sense of the material and really seemed to catch on quickly. We took some notes and made a verb table for her to study as well as completed some online practice."